Is it Possible to be Completely Objective?
popdoc2014-06-03T09:12:18+00:00Is it possible to be completely objective while trading? Trading forces us to interact with the market, where price is objective – everyone can see the same thing. But
Is it possible to be completely objective while trading? Trading forces us to interact with the market, where price is objective – everyone can see the same thing. But
Bob puts many hours into his trading in more ways than one. He studies the charts. He has spread sheets with inter-market correlations and spread sheets with his own
'Consistency', probably one of the more common words heard, after 'discipline' in the world of trading performance improvement. While we all know that the market is not consistent -
Last August I was talking to a hedge fund manager who told me that his models suggested that the market would finish strong in 2012 and continue to go
With 18 years of trying different things and hearing from others I made an important discovery that has shaped me as a trader and a coach. What I found is
One of the most common things I hear from new coaching clients, and in emails I receive from other traders asking for advice is often some variation of: "My
Over the 17 years I’ve been involved in trading and working with all types of traders, I’ve seen four types of profitable discretionary traders. The first type of
The recent big moves in APPL after the earnings announcement lead to a lot of bashing on analysts. People were screaming how could the analysts ‘miss that piece of
The cure for New Years resolutions - NYR Let's get real for a moment. It is the second week of January and I’m assuming many people have made at least
Obviously, you need an edge with your trading methodology or you’re not going to make it. If you haven’t back-tested it or cannot articulate it, you may not have one.